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with chris jackson that we still have an outstanding balance that mr. jackson owes the city. i continue to believe that we should publish a list of all the bad actors that have outstanding fees, fines, forms out. and i wanted to note on page 4 the technology upgrades. i would like to thank steven massey, it director, as much as possible, because he is one of the unheralded staff members who really does a lot in terms of servers and technology and the whole dashboard program. the updates to the electronic filing program really have been helpful, as i understand. and kudos to steven for that work. thank you. >> thank you. and i certainly echo the great work that mr. massey and the staff have done on our electronic filing. i do think it has added a lot of value, and i know the regulated community and the public i have heard have appreciated those efforts as well. anything else relating to the executive director's report from the commissionersin the next item on the agenda is items for future meetings. anybody would like to add anything? >> i just wanted to express appreciation for the in

." lawyers for mrs. jackson say shehe has signed a plea agreement and sources tell cbs mr. jackson has, too. that means he likely won't face the maximum penalty, though he could still be looking at a couple years of jail time and a l very large fine, anthony. >> mason: nancy cordes. thank you, nancy. there are still questionsil tonight about the fire at thegh california cabin where police cornered an ex-cop bent onbent on revenge. was that blaze an accident orcident o did law enforcement set it on purpose? carter evans has the latest ont on the investigation. >> reporter: we're getting a first look at the charred remains of the cabin where alleged cop killer christopher dorner made tand on tuesday. we were there caught in the cross fire. ( gunfire ) the gun battle was so intense we were forced to take cover, but we left our cell phone on. at the very beginning of the shootout, you can hear authorities near the phone talking about burning dorner out of the cabin he was holed up in. >> reporter: over the next three hours, authorities brought in reinforcements. armored vehicles, more swat tea

, is said to sentence him. "for years i lived off my campaign," mr. jackson, 47, said in response to questions from the judge about the play. at one point he was crying and proceedings were stop so he could be given a tissue. "guilty, your honor -- i misled the american people," mr. jackson said when asked what he would come -- except the plea deal. his wife, sandy, also accompanied him, and later in the day she pleaded guilty to a charge that she filed false income tax statements during the time that mr. jackson was dipping into his campaign treasury. prosecutors said they would seek to have her sentenced to 18 to 24 months. on at least two instances, mr. jackson and his wife used campaign money and build a bear workshop, a store where patrons can create stuffed animals. from december 2007 through december 2008 a spent $313 $.89 -- $313.89. one of the more exotic items they bought was an elk head from a taxidermist in montana. according to the documents, mr. jackson arranged in march 2011 taft $7,000 paid to the taxidermist with much of the money coming from a campaign account, a

past the instant issue with chris jackson that we still have an outstanding balance that mr. jackson owes the city. i continue to believe that we should publish a list of all the bad actors that have outstanding fees, fines, forms out. and i wanted to note on page 4 the technology upgrades. i would like to thank steven massey, it director, as much as possible, because he is

if they recognize mr. jackson. we release a photograph of mr. jackson today along with the various names that someone will come forward with additional information on his activities, and whereabouts. coming up new tonight at 8:00 kron4 has an interview with santa francisco police chief's kron4 has a one on one with plus marc klaas will in be in the studio to give us his are handling the case. kron4 will continue to bring you the very latest in the kevin collins case. updates are also available on the web, as well as our facebook and twitter pages. new developments tonight surrounding a triple murder in sonoma county. this is helicopter video from our partnership with abc 7. three men were inside *this home in sebastapol. investigators now say it was a drug deal gone bad. kron 4's dan kerman is live at sheriff's headquarters in santa rosa with more. new at six-- investigators say that three men or waiting in that home to buy a large quantity of marijuana. who ever rolled up some in the pot instead shot all three to death. this was a marijuana drug deal with travolta in three deaths. they

there. >> carry, the idea that we're talking about both mr. and mrs. jackson who will be sentenced for something today, will a judge consider that, those kids? >> i think so. i think the judge is going to consider the kids. i think it's also important to look at, as darren discussed, the duration of the mental illness. because mr. jackson has had mental illness for some period of time and this has been an on going thing for him, during the entire duration of these actions of taking these campaign contributions and miss appropriating them. >> stay with us right now. welcome back and talk about more issues coming up. olympian oscar pistorius remains in a south african jail this morning. his bail is extended for one more day. we'll examine it, coming up next. lident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 no

the full extent of his criminal past. police are asking if anyone knew mr. jackson to come forward and talk to investigators, and also i should mention, i spoke with kevin's sister briefly on the phone tonight. she says the entire family is overwhelmed with the news that police could have had their man all those years ago. reporting live, joe vazquez, kpix 5. >>> we're about to see something we haven't had in more than a week. kpix 5 meteorologist paul deanno is in the weather center. paul? >> high-def doppler radar, we are looking at rain moving in. we look up to the north and see the leading edges of rainfall several hours away, but it is on its way to the bay area. but it's not going to bring us widespread soaking rainfall. we're just talking scattered showers because most of the moisture will stay north. we will see some showers. we'll talk about how much rain is coming to the bay area, coming up in a few minutes. >>> the fbi is now involved in the murder investigation of that teenage girl in fairfield. the body of 13-year-old jen was fo

jackson junior. mrs. jackson won't comment to the paper. but she told wgn, she has hired former u.s. attorney dan webb to represent her. president obama has signed-off on legislation to avoid a default on federal loans. the measure extends the federal government's ability to borrow new money through mid-may. it effectively suspends the 16- point-four trillion dollar debt ceiling in the meantime. in exchange. the bill requires congress to pass a budget by mid-april or have lawmakers' pay withheld. the budget for 2014 was supposed to be delivered by the president to congress yesterday but insiders say it'll probably be delayed until sometime in march. the u-s justice deparment has filed a civil lawsuit against the "standard and poor's" credit rating agency. the lawsuit accuses s-and-p of ingoring credit risks in order to favor the interests of large investment banks and others. s-and-p and other credit rating agencies have been criticized for giving high ratings to subprime and other mortgage securities. which lost value and contributed to the financial crisis. s-and-p officials den

mrs. jackson declined to comment he did tell wgn that she already retained chicago attorney dan webb for herself. his captor dead 65 year-old to billy lee shot and killed a school bus driver tuesday before taking him to a nearby underground bunker. he has been brought out safely. he is with his mother we are just very blessed that they are not united. still not clear why he took them hostage. the credit- card company gave him a heads up all is apparently well found not guilty by reason of insanity the attorney said she was legally insane at the time treated for mental disorders going back to 1994 even when she was on the bench she said she was offered medication at the time of the incident shows retained last november by voters. chicago public schools plan to downsize it is a plan that has a lot of parents fired up tonight some of them have their chance to sound off crystal gutierrez joins us live. there are hundreds of parents, teachers and even students still inside here at st. angeles church meeting with chicago public school representatives telling them why their neighborhood sc

. of illinois. mr. jackson, like mr. kerry, was not around to see the unveiling of the rosa parks statue, and that's because jesse jackson jr. resign his seat in congress amid first health worries and financial worries and ultimately last week plead guilty to misappropriating campaign funds for personal use. because jesse jackson resigned his seat, in a matter of weeks somebody new is going to be there to replace him. late last night we found out who that person is likely to be. last night democrats in the second congressional district in illinois nominated robin kelly as their candidate for that seattle. they picked her by a big margin, too. she got 52% of the vote compared with 24% for her nearest challenger, former congresswoman debbie halvorson. again, because the second district is such a deep, deep blue district, whoever wins the democratic primary is pretty much expected to win the general in a couple of weeks and to become the nation's newest member of congress. former congresswoman debbie halvorson started the race as the odds on favorite, but this was the first federal election

seen in 1984. >> we are releasing a photograph of mr. jackson today along with various names he used throughout his lifetime with the hopes someone will come forward and provide us with additional information on his activities and whereabouts when kevin disappeared. >> reporter: during the 1984 interview with jackson, police already knew he had serve d tim for kidnapping and lewd acts on a 7-year-old boy in san francisco in 1982. they also say he had a black dog which is significant because when collins was last seen witnesses say he was with a white man with a large black dog. >> based on jackson's description, his residence on sonic avenue, his ownership of a large black dog, and his criminal history, a person of interest in this case. >> reporter: now the chief was asked why spend so much time and resources investigating a man who is dead, wayne jackson? the chief said their main goal is to find out exactly what happened to kevin collins. live in san francisco, i'm arturo santiago, nbc bay area news. >> as arturo noted, this person of interest went by many names. today you heard t

planning for a long time. >> planning for a long time. if you read the manifesto, mr. jackson, there is also preparation for what he wrote in there and what many said, this is a guy who wants to go down in a blaze of glory. is there preparation saying in two or three hours you will have a man to step out of the cabin with guns blazing. thoughts? >> trace, if dorner initiate an assault they will be ready for him. but i'm saying besides police being ready for any action that dorner takes, if he charges at them they will be ready. if dorner wants to hunker down for a siege himself they have to plan for that, too. >> bob jackus, a former swat team member with the los angeles police department. thank you very much. appreciate your time. again, this is a live look from the fox affiliate kttv in the upper left-hand part of your screen. they are simply checking every vehicle that comes in and out of the big bear area. we mentioned before there are two primary roads. there is highway 18 and highway 38. every car is suspiciously waved by or at least checked, because nobody is getting ou

whether there's a real public health benefit but i think he makes a good point. >> mr. stuart jackson. >> it has been to since the landmark medical research council report made a direct link between the prevention of nerve defects in childbearing women. such a spina bifida. this policy is mired and democracy between the food standards agency, the apartment of health and others. will the prime minister do everything he can give his reassurance to the house that he will unblock this log jam to prevent the entirely preventable conditions of hydrocephalus and spina bifida? >> i will look very carefully what my boyfriend has said. it is really true conditions like spina bifida have come down and it's certainly true that it has an important role to play it. in terms of the specific points he makes and the bureaucratic problems identified, i will look at that nebraska the department of health to write you about it. >> mr. speaker, with reece petty, among make my apology, a letter from my constituents of the disabled, we will -- [inaudible] therefore i need a spare room on those alone. i feel

in a bottle! now in your store. new vidal sassoon pro series. salon genius. brilliantly priced. >>> now, mrs. jesse jackson junior has been charged with spending $750,000 of campaign funds. the both of them now charged essentially with the kind of stuff that could land both in a lot of hot water and potentially jail if found guilty. >>> the in meantime, don't sneeze at this freeze. the house of representatives voting to extend a pay freeze to all federal employees despite the president's wishes and despite nancy. >> i don't think we should do it. i think we could respect the work we do. i think it's necessary for us to have the dignity of the job that we have awarded. >> the republican congressman who said there's nothing about dignity in what they've yielded. congressman, good to have you. >> hey, neil. >> what now? where does this go? >> it goes to the u.s. senate and i think that harry reid should take it up. most voters do not believe that members of congress, the executive branch officials or the vice president deserve to have any pay increases this year. so it's a common sense measure

of the pollty -- prior to her tenure, mr. dr. jackson served as the chair. she also is had a career working in several physics laboratories and researching sub anatomic particles. she earned her ph.d. in elementary particle physics from m.i.t. our final witness is dr. charles vest president of the national academy of engineering. he was elected to the position in 2007 and serving a six-year term. dr. vest also is the president of the montana institute of technology and earned the ph.d. in mechanical engineering from the university of michigan. prior to his time in the academic world, the doctor was vice chair of the u.s. counsel of competitiveness for eight years and a member of the president's committee of advisers on science and technology during the bush and clinton administrations. both dr. vest and dr. jackson were also distinguished members of the panel that -- the 2005 national academy study rising above the gathering storm. it recommended ways to keep america economic economically prosperous. before i recognize mr. temple ton. i want to call attention to members on the desk they sho

anne jackson and mr. templeton, we'll begin with you. >> i want to thank chairman smith, ranking member johnson, and of course all the members of the committee for convening this hearing so early in the new congress, on such an important topic. i really am honored to be here today with dr. jackson and dr. vest, really well-known innovators and great keen insight into policy. over the last 50 years scientific and technologicalal innovation has been responsible for as much as half of the economic growth. the united states has been a clear net global winner during this time. and while there are a number of factors that can explain that, i actually believe the investments by the federal government and basic research at our universities and at our federal labs were a critical factor in determining our success. i would point out, as we think about this topic, this phrase of research and development or r&d is used inseparabley many times and i think it's important to point out that inside of research and development there's something called basic research and to get a sense of that, it's reall

schools here. it was very controversial in chicago, craig, because mrs. jackson was just an honorman in the seventh ward in chicago. the couple built up a political operation, a little jackson machine there. and in a sense, they left themselves open and rvulnerable in so many ways and they were brought down by their own spending habits. >> there are reports that new york mayor michael bloomberg's super pac is putting $2 million in the race for jackson. running ads in support of the candidate. why focus, why focus on this particular seat so heavily? >> well, i think if mayor bloomberg has shown us anything over the past couple of months is that he is a very is savy political operator. he has talented and smart minds helping him to run the super pac. they spent $10 million during the past cycle targeting candidates on the left and right that they felt did not live up to their view of how a candidate should fall on the gun control issue. now you are seeing in the race, it's a very good political opportunity for them, it is, as you mentioned, a crowded democratic field. you have 17 candi

that mr. jackson received a 46 month to 47 month prison sentence. the hearing takes place in june 28. earlier today defense department officials prefer reporters on preparations they're making for the automatic defense cuts their scheduling to make next week'. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. thank you for error interest in this topic today. -- thank you for coming. thank you for your interest in this topic today. with us today we have our undersecretary, bob hale, and i -- acting undersecretary, just and right. they do have some comments that they would like to start with, [inaudible] furloughs. then they will be available to take your questions. >> ok, good afternoon. today the department of defense faces some enormous budgetary uncertainty unparalleled in my experience. the possibility for sequestration on march 1. it could mean 9% across all accounts except military personnel, including wartime accounts. we will protect those accounts, but that means larger cuts to the base budget. the continuing resolution, if it stays in effect, has the money in the wrong places, too many

. really appreciated the article in "politico," mr. templeton and dr. jackson. the testimony contains many common elements indeed their topics frequently discussed in this room, especially importance of promoting s.t.e.m. education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative companies across my district across companies like nike and tech giants like intel rely on employees at the mine for science and eye for design. we discussed how science education can yield the innovative workforce that many of you identify is essential. beyond the benefit for the industry but in art and design can help keep students engaged and he talked about trying students in and i want to tell you i visited an elementary school in my district that took s.t.e.m. and added arts and design. biscuits are engaged, acting things have, st

florida. >> i am pleased to yield two minutes to my friend, the distinguished gentleman from texas, mrs. jackson lee. >> the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. -- gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. i thank my good friend on the rules committee who is the manager of this particular rule. in essence, bringing the still to the floor of the house -- your the discourse about this, because many times, this discourse and debate becomes confusing, because we are trying to compare apples and oranges. let me first on up to the fact that a congressional pay freeze is already in effect -- in place. our salaries have been frozen. when it expires, we will rise to the location and freeze it again. we are elected by the people, and those decisions can be made on behalf of the people. we're not talking about congressional salaries today. they are in place. they exist. what we're talking about is the ice officer and it -- i need with in the rayburn building, who works every day to protect his country -. federal employes a party given up enough to help the deficit, custom and border protectio

. >> yes. >>> so good for all of us. thank you very much. >> thank you. yes. mr. dicosta. >>> i wanted to talk a little bit about espinola jackson and the water system improvement project and the bond measure. may i take the liberty to first wish one of your commissioners on friday, it's your birthday and that's because you are my facebook. [laughter] >>> and i want to wish -- i want to express my deep condolances to karen cubic on the passing of her father. karen is -- karen, myself share something very deep and i appreciate her very hard work. now, having said that, on espinola jackson, you know that she is one of the last leaders left that can do what she does, you know. she does it openly and she's very forthright, and i appreciate very much on behalf of the whole community the bayview hunters point for what you all did for her today. and god will bless you for that. on the water system improvement project, we have accomplished a lot. and my only hope is that understanding what we did with the water system improvement project, that we bring forward the finer projects and apply them

leaders to come on i haven't got jesse jackson or al sharpton or farrakhan . i said mr. enflume. white racism or absent much black fathers who which is a bigger threat. >> he said the absent of blacks. >> what is this the republicans do to better communicate that the policiless that the republicans would impower africa-american more than the policies than they current lie have. >> when a republican advises me on how to talk to the black people. talk to them like they are adults and stay what i just said. not how you knew somebody who marched with martin luther king and i am feeling your pain . they do it with the bist of intention but talk the way i . it is nopt working. guy and great smile and great family and the fact he got elected in the fact that america is it color blind. it is it not working. >> vua message that is resonating. i hope you will continue to use that wonderful voice you have. larry elder. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> larry elder. chuck hagel gets grilled in the senate confirmation hearingings and homeland security wants to -- what we'll find out when w

. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, i have always had such great respect for this distinguished body. the holder and interpreter of democracy. the institution that proudly protects the constitution that was written by those who saw in this land this bright and shining sun, from sea to shining sea, enormous opportunity for freedom. so many people came to this nation and they came in many different ways. we don't carry the way we came into the future as much as the fact that we are grateful of the opportunity that this nation has given us. the nation has been able to turn the tide on embracing democracy in its fullest because of the constitution and the laws because we adhere to the three branches of government. so although my ancestors came to this nation in bondage and lasted for hundreds of years, slavery that has its remnants continuously as we move throughout society. there are now laws that can ensure no matter how you came to this country, no matter what language you spoke, you are in fact deserving of the protection of the constitution. . out of that

representing health care, military life and immigration. along with the apple ceo and mrs. obama will be accompanied by the parents of a teenager killed in chicago. >> hallie jackson, thank you. >> desperate times call for desperate measures. that is the message from mayor stephanie rawlings-blake. she is looking for new ways to bring in revenue including having city employees contribute to their own pension. >> baltimore's pension system for civilian workers is the only large system in maryland that does not require an employer contribution. that must change. >> the mayor wants to reduce the property-tax rate. >> who will be elected to follow the pope? kim dacey joins us live in north baltimore with more on the story. good morning. >> good morning. baltimore's archbishops is commending pope benedict for acting in the best interest of the church. now people are talking about who may replace him. speculation is mounting about who people will think will replace him. the pope has to be a unifying figure to the whole world and be able to bring together a broad spectrum of catholics.

to chicago to confront the gun crisis. today, jackson led mar cherz to the park where a 15-year-old girl was shot to death this week a mile from mr. obama's chicago home. the police say that it is likely she was the victim of a gang war. dean reynolds has discovered why gang gang related murders have become so difficult to solve. for almost seven years, pam and tom bosley have been hoping for a measure of justice. >> my son terrell was murdered april 4th, 2006. >> reporter: but no one has paid a price except terrell's family. >> the first year when this happened to terrell, it was real hard for me, and i tried to take my life twice. >> reporter: a suspect was arrested and tried, but then acquitted, the evidence was sparse, the witnesses willing to testify, few, even though terrell was shot in a church parking lot on a busy street. >> people were out there, but nobody said anything, yes, people coming home from work they were driving back you had to see somebody running down the street with a gun and shooting it. >> reporter: in many of these murders, a code of silence descends like a bur

: a call echoed by civil rights leader jesse jackson, who wrote this message to the president on the website politic 365: "in this crisis we need the president's leadership. come home, mr. president, your city needs you." athena jones, for kron 4 news. >> hundreds of people who tried to brave the harsh weather conditions along the east coast are likely regretting that decision today. that's because hundreds of those cars and trucks got stuck along the long island expressway in new york due to the heavy snowfall. those stranded in their cars overnight did anything they could to stay warm. and eventually worked to dig their way out of the snow early this morning. the number of cars and trucks actually outnumbered the tow trucks and other rescue crews that were sent out to help. >> this is why we live in the bay area. who wants that stuff? temperatures today boris 60s. tonight, it is going to be cold. t a beautiful view of the car keenness bridge. temperatures right now checking in at the-- carquinez... bridge san jose is in the 30's. and a bit more mild in the san francisco, 48.

that will safety the notice requirement. it is really an issue that has no impact because as mr. sanchez told you and you have an exhibit 11 that were admitted. the only other neighbor that would be affected by the notice is that jackson street neighbor that signed off on this and that is exhibit l. and the remaining abuting neighbor is here. they were able to appeal it within the 15 days and it is the same party that we were willing to wave the notice requirement for if we came to some agreement. i am suggesting that seeing no permit in the appeal that has been filed by them, suspecting that this is just a dilatory tactic to get a settlement agreement on issues that are not properly before the board today, i think that the board has the ability to order that the revisions to the permit to modify the permit by the revisions that have been submitted to planning the architect and mr. pips is here if you have specific questions and the details of the revisions as he can confirm is providing the roof deck elevations there is no concern, there is no satisfy concern, no code concern. there is a concern

my colleagues, mr. sensenbrenner, mr. scott, and ms. jackson lee, for their contributions. we have no further requests for time and under those circumstances, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. flores is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. flores: -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. flores: mr. speaker, on february 15 and 16, a couple of weeks ago, america lost two more heroes. -- heroes and dedicated first responders. on those date the bryan fire department responded to a fire at the knights of columbus hall in bryan, texas. this blaze was fierce and ultimately the roof collapsed, taking the lives of lieutenant eric wallace and lieutenant gregory pritchard. in addition, other firefighters were critically injured in the operation. lieutenant gregory pickard was born in oklahoma and made his way to the great state of texas. he was a 32-year veteran of the bryan fire department. in those

may have mistaken pendleton and her friends for a rival gang. in addition to mrs. obama, several other dignitaries attended, including illinois governor pat quinn, chicago mayor rahm emanuel, reverend jesse jackson and education secretary arne duncan. >>> president obama used his weekly address today to press congress to prevent a series of automatic spending cuts from taking place on march 1st. the president says the cuts would strike a blow to the economy at a critical time. >> at a time when economists and business leaders from across the spectrum have said our economy is poised for progress, we shouldn't allow self-inflicted wounds to put that progress in jeopardy. >> congress put off the so- called sequester as part of the last-minute fiscal cliff deal on new year's day. if a spending deal is not reached, more than $500 billion will be cut from the defense department and other national security agencies. >>> the boeing aircraft company today sent one of its 787 dreamliner jets on a test flight. 50 of the jets have been grounded worldwide because of fears about fires from the plane

dr. jackson who i have known as a friend for 51 years. we have traveled around the world in brazil and africa. we were there when mr. mandala was release friday prison. we have gone. >> >> congress. we have gone before great enemies even to plead for justice for all peoples but i present to you a preacher of the gospel. a faith leader who knows that there is no lasting peace at all unless you pay the price for peace by working the things that make the peace in a community. jesse jackson has been the needle. he has been the thread through the agency of rainbow push coalition pulling together all of these broken fabrics of society in order that we might hope for, look for, and look for eternalally a better society in which we will be no more beset with bigotry and classicism and racism and all of the ism's that tear the very fabric of society. he has paid the price for freedom. he has paid the price for peace. he has paid the price for social betterment. i present to you a better that knows how to pay the price for a beautiful quilt, peace in san francisco with jobs, with q

. >> thank you very much for coming today and certainly my deep gratitude for reverend jackson for making his very limited time available to share with us and of course reverend as well and with your busy schedule to be here and pastor thank you for being here as well and mr. pappas on behalf of the interfaith council and working with me and our hope to reduce and eliminate violence in our city. we have a ways to go. i did not deliberately prepare a speech because it's not about speeches. i want to also continue to express my very strong personal sentiments about violence in our city and what we can do about it. many of you have heard from me in the past several weeks in various other events where i've expressed that sentiment. before city agencies and before community leaders that i was not satisfied about what we were doing to prevent violence. yes. i did think about and talk about a lot of people across the country and other may ares about the mayors about the stop and frisk program and was admonishd and advised there could be a better direction in the same effort of reducing effort

recognizes the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson. >> thank you, mr. scheer. i like my colleague, ms. jackson lee, look forward to this hearing. welcome to the witnesses. some icing for quite a while now. good seeing you. today set committee is examining the department of homeland security suffers to achieve border security. with the support of congress coming ths has made unprecedented efforts to better secure borders in recent years has already outlined by ranking member jackson lee's opening statement. reasonable people may disagree about the best way of disappeared worker means. we need new expensive technology you want the borders. others including me see the need for additional effect they targeted resources accompany the comprehensive order security strategy that ensures we are using taxpayer border security dollars wisely and avoiding past acquisition failures. some believe we need to return to using operational control as our matcher for border security. others including me believing neither workable nightshirt and a set of metrics that offer an accurate assessment of securi

. ms. jackson lee: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank both of my managers, dear friend from florida for the leadership on the issue, the number of members who have already spoken, and my good friend on the rules committee who is the manager of this particular rule, and in essence bringing this bill to the floor of the house. and that is what you hear the discourse about because in many times this discourse is -- becomes confusing because we are trying to compare apples and/or rangs. so let me first -- and oranges. let me first own up to a fact that a congressional pay freeze is already in place. our salaries have been frozen. when it expires realize to the -- we'll rise to the occasion and freeze it again. we are elected by the people and those decisions can be made on behalf of the people. we are not talking about congressional salaries today. they are in place. they exist. what we are talking about is the i.c.e. officer that i'm meeting with in the rayburn buildings, who works every day to protect this country. who's seen because of the $103 billion that federal employees have alr

recognizes the ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. thompson. >> i like my colleague, ms. jackson lee, look forward to this hearing. some of these witnesses, i haven't seen in quite a while. good seeing you. today's subcommittee is examining the department of homeland security efforts to achieve border security. with the support of congress, d.h.s. has made better efforts to better secure our borders in recent years as already outlined by ranking member's opening statement. reasonable people may disagree about the best way to proceed from here about what having the support -- a secure border means. some believe we need extensive technology along the borders. others including me see targeted resources accompanied by a comprehensive border security strategy that ensures we are using taxpayers' border security dollars wisely and avoiding past acquisition failures. some may believe we need to return to operational control as our metric for measuring border security. others, i clueding me, believe we need a workable set of metrics that offer an accurate assessment of our borders at and bet

jesse jackson who wrote this message to the president on the website politic365. in this crisis, we need the president's leadership. come home, mr. president, your city needs you. cnn, washington. >> back to the blizzard now. we know that hartford, connecticut, is getting hard hit, especially by this blizzard. some spots have seen more than 30 inches of snow. meteorologist alexandra steele has been following all of that for us and she joins us now. hello, alexandra. >> hi, absolutely. new haven county getting pounded, as well. here are some of the snow fall totals thus far in connecticut. and connecticut is beginning to wind down, western connecticut will wind down and move eastward. manchester, connecticut, 28 1/2, avon connecticut, as well. stores, 15 inches, hamden, 34, these are the big winners. incredible numbers there. and here's a picture of connecticut. we're watching the clearing from west to east, this is the litchfield hills. but where it's the bright white colors that's bright banding, that's where the snow was coming down in 2 and 3 inches per hour. it is all minimizing and

in the senate to a vote with mr. hippo. >> host: after president elect andrew jackson's wife died in december 1828, her niece, andrew thomas and play the role of first lady. >> for the night at his washington had to say, they left emily. the women all lecture and the women's opinions was in washington. , emily became his acting first lady. she entertained beautifully. she was polished. some people thought she was rude and rustic from the country. she know exactly how to do that. >> ahead of the congressional budget office, douglas elmendorf testified before the house committee today. here's a few methodist testimony and effects of the automatic spending cuts scheduled to take effect march 1st. >> could you tell me, dr. elmendorf, in terms of the negative economic impacts of sequester, .6%, what does that translate into in terms of lost jobs? >> so our estimate is that the sequester alone will reduce gdp growth this year by 0.6 percentage points, lowering the level of gdp at the end of the year. we think that would reduce the level of employment at the end of the year by 750,000 jobs. >> 750,0

. thank you very much. i have to go to the port authority on the other side. >> good luck. yes. mr. [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon, commissioners, aaron brooks, green party and our community, san francisco. just wanted to address the first item that you covered in the report, which was espinola jackson. i've been doing city hall stuff and working on sfpuc issues for about the last decade, which is much less than dr. jackson has been working on similar issues. she's been doing it for several decades. and over the decade that i've worked on issues like making sure that we don't bring in the new peaker natural gas plants issues like closing down the morant plant, issues around the bayview hunters point shipyard candlestick development on top of the superfund site, and myriad other issues around the southeast and the entire city when it comes to environmental protection and getting good low-cost clean energy to the public. espinola jackson has always been around. i'm bumping into her constantly. i wish she was here to hear it. her contribution to the city process is profo

echoed by civil rights leader jesse jackson, who wrote this message to the president on the website politic 365: >> "in this crisis we need the president's leadership. come home, mr. president, your city needs you." >> reporter: athena jones, cnn, washington. >> a rally today in south florida, to honor trayvon martin. the teenager would have turned 18, earlier this week. friends, family and supporters marched for peace, chanting "i am trayvon martin." joining the rally was hollywood a-lister jamie foxx, who spoke to the crowd at a park in miami. nearly a year ago, martin was shot and killed in sanford, florida. the suspect, george zimmermann, has been charged with murder and is awaiting trial. zimmerman claims he shot the teen in self-defense. >> this evening, this wind should die down. temperatures will be dropping. perhaps a few degrees with below freezing for this evening for tomorrow, a cold a as for goal for tomorrow, look for temperatures to warm up. yi upper 50s and 60s. here is future we are looking at temperatures. notice most of the map is in the 30's. 30's in the north ba

ass. >> stephanie: thank you mr. president. gawker wants us to know that janet jackson secretly married a [ inaudible ] businessman last year. janet jackson surprised the world today that they have been married since last year. [ applause ] >> stephanie: all right everyone move on with your life. >> and

force and for america who will depend on how well we make these investments. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, for five minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the speaker very much, and we had an historic occasion last evening, but i rise to comment on a number of issues, and i first want to acknowledge and pay tribute to a texan that was buried yesterday in a tragic incident, chris kyle, a navy seal, who had served this country, loved this country and came back to his family and children and took a cause to help serve troubled veterans. and as he was doing so, along with his friend, chad, one of those troubled veterans shot both he and his friend. what a tragedy, and i think it is important to note the thousands who mourned him and the per session that took him to his burial ground yesterday and to say thank you for serving this nation but coming home to care about those suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. that leads me to bring u

jackson. all the lives that buss has touched, shaq won 3 titles for mr. buss. let's hear from shaquile o'neal and madgic johnson. >> he gave me everything inwanted. i wanted an education tension, he gave it to me. i wanted a second extypings, he gave it to me. i wanted a third extension, he traded me. [ laughter ] >> this is a celebration of life. this is a celebration of success. we shouldn't be sad. we should be happy that this man enjoyed his life and did it his way. >> real whole thing today. >>> danica, danica, and more danica. she holds the pole position for daytona 500. here we go. harvick taking the checkered flag. he played it safe, finishing 17th in this event. danica, her car in one piece, just playing it cool, waiting for sunday. >> just trying to stay out of trouble for that last few laps. not a lot of fun to drop back light that, but it's the right thing to do. it's more important to start on the pole for the a daytona 500 than to get the last few lap of chaos. >>> the snow went away, allowing tiger woods to play some golf this afternoon. just outside tempe, arizona. the gr

will be completely reformed. in addition to salazar's exit at interior, lisa jackson is leaving as environmental protection agency chief as is energy secretary steven chu with no replacements announced yet. and mr. obama's economic team will also have new faces, as he moves to replace: labor secretary hilda solis, trade representative ron kirk and rebecca blank, the interim commerce secretary who replaced gary locke when he became ambassador to china. critical issues await them, from action on climate change, to the keystone x-l oil pipeline, to negotiations on new trade agreements with a dozen nations, and the european union. the president set the tone for the selections to come, with his description of jewell today. >> she knows the link between conservation and good jobs. she knows that there's no contradiction between being good stewards of the land and our economic progress, that in fact, those two things need to go hand-in-hand. >> ifill: the immediate response to jewell's nomination was positive -- from business and environmental groups alike. we get more now on the president's second-ter

more devastating. may i get 10 seconds? mr. mcgovern: i yield the gentlelady 10 seconds. ms. jackson lee: my other amendment had to deal with the estate tax to raise revenue and that would be a reasonable debate to address what we can do to make the lives of americans better. request a plan. a plan is not action. the president does a budget. we do a budget. mr. speaker, let's do our work and help the american people and avoid the sequester. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: mr. speaker, i yield myself 30 seconds to say to my colleague that i share her great passion for america's children. and protecting america's children. and i would say to my friend that i don't believe we can continue to operate under budgets that borrow from those children, not just this year, not just next year, but forever and candidly say we are protecting them. we are putting our most vulnerable at risks with these budgets. i'd be happy to yield. ms. jackson lee: i thank th

. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. culberson of texas for today, and ms. jackson lee of texas for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from arizona, mr. franks, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. franks: i thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, my comments today are heavily contribute to from author of the nature of war, ron tyra. i want to acknowledge him. he's a noted military expert, noted national security expert, and i appreciate so very much his seminal contribution to these comments. mr. speaker, a nuclear iran poses a severe and unfamiliar risk to the united states and its allies. we have to be very careful not to mistakenly assume that a relatively stable balance of deterrence, similar to the nuclear equilibrium between the united states and the soviet union during the cold war can be achieved with iran. a nuclear iran represents a very different type of threat that simply cannot be managed. a nuclear iran would serve to in

there was something like 500 media outlets covering mr. and mrs. harbaughs press conference. quite a media circus there, isn't it. >> reporter: oh, it is. we've seen reporters from everywhere coming here for super bowl xlvii. we're right across the street from jackson square across from the cbs compound. i have to show you where we're sitting right now just to give you a look of what we're dealing with here. you see this big jib that's on the balcony with us. this has been roaming around all morning long. sometimes it's come very close to my head and you may see that in one of the live shots but if wilson can pan the camera just a little bit and say hi to our photographer extraordinary, rick, this is the best team to be out here with. these guys have been great. and we've done a lot of work this week, frank. it's been fun, though. >> i know you bond as you work with those guys and it's just crazy there. i understand you got your fortune read, right. >> reporter: yes. and my heart was beating a little fast. i had to get my fortune read. i was told you have to

michigan is recognized. mr. conyers: madam speaker, i recognize a senior member of the house judiciary committee from texas, sheila jackson lee, and i recognize -- i yield to her two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for two minutes. without objection. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman very much. i thank the gentlelady, congress woovepl moore, for her -- congresswoman moore, for her leadership and thank her for bringing reality to this day. the last 18 years we have had the cover of the violence against women act and i was glad to be here in the re-authorization time frame. but i'm also very glad to claim that the amendment that was offered by congresswoman moore and conyers and porter and myself in the rules committee prevailed. for we in fact introduced the senate bill. but the leadership of the house, as it relates to the democratic members, was strong. because we introduced the bill just like it. but let me tell you what is happening with the legislation from the house side, the substitute is fuzzy legislation. it's almost as if you nam

to the senate and then joe ann emson has retired. she was a republican from missouri. and finally jesse jackson junior's seat he resigned his seat as well. and scott is a member of congress from colorado, republican. mr. tip ton, was there anything there that you agreed with the president? >> i think what the president was talking about getting our people back to work to be able to develop american energy resources here at home. important for my district. we have better than 20% unemployment. we have to be able to get our people back to work. we'll embrace that and we need make sure that we're having washington not being -- [inaudible] with that and steppingstone to create that type of success. >> why 20% unemployment? >> right now we are heavily developing in the terms of the natural resources. natural gas, oil, uranium, coal in our area. all of these have having challenges when it comes to federal government regulation and our ability to be able to extract the resource and a lot of public lands. we want to make sure we do it in a environmentally sensitive way as our governor from the state of

to get america on a sound course? it was win the grasp -- within the grasp. so mr. -- woodward goes on to say always trying to protect the sacred cows of the left, barry jackson said of lew, going through medicare and medicaid almost line by line while boehner was just trying to reach a top-line agreement on what they could do. it was just a very unsatisfactory situation, an agreement that could have been reached, i think, was not reached, and you keep looking around for fingerprints about how it fell apart and it looks like jack lew was the person doing that. and mr. lew is ideologically driven very strongly. that's become more clear as i've looked at the data and researched his background. during the 2011 debt ceiling negotiations, lew reportedly would not entertain even an idea by senate republicans that included any reforms to medicaid. everybody knows medicaid has to be reformed. this is a health care system for poor people, governors all over america are up in arms about federal regulations and restrictions. the program had been surging in cost, it needs to be evaluated and im

: i would like to thank mr. lungren, the former chairman and ranking member of our committee, because of that we will be honoring rosa parks in statuary hall tomorrow. and i would like to thank jesse jackson. without his efforts every single day, every week pushing to have that statue done, it would not be in that hall tomorrow honoring her. i need to give credit. appreciate the moment to say that. i look forward to working with her as we implement the programs' regulations. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlewoman from michigan. mrs. miller: mr. speaker, first of all i would like to associate myself with the remarks about rosa parks. my ranking member just made. think about one person with that act of courage literally changing the nation. it's a remarkable thing. we were very proud in michigan that she came to be a resident of michigan in her final years where she served, as you can imagine, so extraordinarily well and inspired so many people. certainly entirely appropriate that her statue to her takes place i

. mr. horsford: thank you, mr. speaker. again i'd like to thank the gentleman from new york for yielding and to ex pound on some of the points that the gentlelady from texas made, ms. jackson lee, in regards to the tremendous progress that has been made on strengthening the border. she touched on the doubling of the number of border patrol agents from 10,000 to 20,000, 2 is,000 agents -- 21,000 agent in just the past year. that's a doubling since 2004 of resources. and this is tremendous in that it actually is the largest per-year enforcement of any other federal law enforcement combined. it's 17.6 -- $17.6 billion worth of enforcement on our border. and so progress has been made. many -- half of these deportations have been to individuals who committed crimes, illegal crimes, and were deported for that reason. but let me also touch on another element which the gentlelady also discussed. and that is immigration and the history of immigration policy in our country has always focused on the family. and keeping the family together. and reuniting family members. and so we have t

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